Honeymoon Destinations: This Couple Tried to Sell ALL of Their Possessions to Take Their Dream Vacation (And You'll Never Guess Where They're Going!)

For most couples, being unemployed and engaged means less money for a wedding. For one pair of Brooklynites, it means the same--plus more time to visit their many honeymoon destinations. So where are they going?

For most couples, being unemployed and engaged means less money for a wedding. For one pair of Brooklynites, it means the same--plus more time to visit their many honeymoon destinations. So where are they going?

Despite being jobless, Scott Castle and Deborah Bencosme decided on a whim to charge $1,000 on their credit cards to buy two All-You-Can-Jet tickets--essentially, passes to take as many JetBlue flights as they care to over the course of a month. Definitely a good deal, except for one problem: The impulsive purchase temporarily bankrupted them, so much so that they're delaying their wedding until after their whirlwind, and I do mean whirlwind, trip.

To fund their vacation filled with popular, and not-so-popular, honeymoon destinations, the two took to their apartment building's stoop to sell off their valuable belongings, namely their vast CD and DVD collections. But it paid off, and the lovebirds are now in the middle of their pre-wedding honeymoon. Check out their itinerary:

New Orleans

Chicago

Long Beach, CA (near Los Angeles)

Las Vegas

The Grand Canyon (that's where they are today, I think!)

Costa Rica

Buffalo

Toronto (they're driving here)

Seattle

Montana (they're driving here, too)

Portland, ME

Jamaica

Baltimore

Seeing as I've only been to a grand-total of four of these places (Chicago, L.A., Vegas, and Baltimore--though I haven't been to Charm City since I was a toddler), I'm extremely jealous. But I'm such a planner, I probably would have agonized over the decision to buy those passes for so long that I'd miss the opportunity (those babies sell out!).

Follow Scott and Deb--and maybe even toss a couple of bucks their way--on thirty-days-of-flight.blogspot.com. Donate $5 or more, and they'll mail you a postcard!

Would you spend your last penny so you can visit a bunch of different honeymoon destinations? Would you be willing to part with your prized possessions to pay for your trip? What do you think of pre-wedding honeymoons?